
Set within the Mad Max universe, players will be driving around a lot but that’s to be expected with the franchise. We’re here mentioning it again and it’s a fitting list to put it in. Despite constantly being recommended to players in different lists, it’s one game that just didn’t quite take off. Mad Max had a pretty popular video game release last-generation but unfortunately, it was one of those games that stayed mainly as a hidden gem. When players were not going through the game in a free roam setup, then there are the typical race courses available which again handles like an arcade racer with fast-paced gameplay and destructive courses. The title may not be as remembered as some of the games on this list which is a bit of a bummer especially with the game world featuring some cool weather effects such as tornadoes. The map was massive with players being able to race anywhere without any loading screens unless players were to crash their vehicle. As a result, the game opens up a big world full of off-road racing potential. Anyone here remembers Screamer? #24 Fuelįuel is a bit of a unique racing game as it takes place in a post-apocalyptic world after the sun has killed off most of the Earth. For an older game today, there’s plenty to enjoy with this franchise not to mention the Screamer series, in general, has been a fan favorite over the years. The game does split up into really two game modes where you’re either freely driving around the area and going through the tough terrains at your own will or you’ll drive through some tough terrains via racecourses. This is an arcade off-road racing game that has players going through tough terrains, big natural obstacles, and battling against the clock. It was released back in 2000 which you can still get access to with the likes of GOG. Screamer 4×4 is a bit of an older game but still one that fans have some strong nostalgia for. In this list, we’re going over the best off-road video games you won’t want to pass upon.

The thrill of barreling down tough terrains, mountains, boulders, and forested areas offers a pretty nice change-up of the usually paved race track courses from more traditional racing games.


There is a ton of love for off-road video games.
